pam(1)
NAME
pam − remove sticky window from NeWS display
SYNOPSIS
pam
DESCRIPTION
pam is a psh(1) script that causes a specified window to be unmapped from the display. The command prompts the user to click a mouse button with the mouse positioned over the "stuck" window by drawing a lightning bolt near the cursor. If the window that is clicked on happens to be a frame for a tNt-based application, the window will be destroyed and the memory it occupies may be reclaimed depending on the situation that caused it to become stuck in the first place. This destruction is in addition to the standard unmapping action.
This tool is useful when an application has exited and left a window displayed that is not usable (due to an internal error). Using this command does not deallocate any memory or fix the problem, but it will unmap the window so it will no longer be visible.
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BUGS
For users to be able to type in pam to operate this command, psh(1) must be installed in /usr/NeWS/bin/psh. Otherwise, users must type psh pam.
SunOS 5.2 — Last change: 24 March 1992